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DOI

10.5670/oceanog.2006.49

Abstract

The Japan/East Sea (JES) contains several oceanic regions separated by dynamic boundaries. These distinct regions,
and the physical features that establish and maintain the boundaries between the regions, have significant impacts
on its ocean biology. Until recently, most studies of the biology of the JES have focused on nearshore regions, with
few detailed studies of the interior of the JES or the dynamic features that define the different regions. In addition,
the classic sampling methods used in previous work have not allowed high-resolution studies of biological-physical
interactions associated with key dynamic mesoscale frontal zones, quasi-synoptic surveys of water column and biological
structure in three dimensions, or broad-scale description of the seasonal cycles in the different biogeographic
regions of the JES.

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